Women, whom you ought to endeavor to please, cannot forgive vulgar and awkward air and gestures; 'il leur faut du brillant'.
Il faut etre rompu du monde', which can only be done by an extensive, various, and almost universal acquaintance.
He will do all that man can do, but at last 'il faut succomber'.
Would you gain either men or women, and every man of sense desires to gain both, 'il faut du monde'.
This commission for dubbing a knight, and so distinguished a one, will be a very agreeable and creditable one for you, 'et il faut vous en acquitter galamment'.
Catlin est un beau monument eleve a la science; il faut esperer qu'on songera a en donner une traduction Francaise.
You find faut wi' your meat, an' the faut's all i' your own stomach.
Thee think'st nothing too much to do for Seth: thee snapp'st me up if iver I find faut wi' th' lad.
Boswell said to a baron of the court, “Monsieur, il faut les prendre comme des alouettes, par la demi-douzaine.
Monsieur,’ said Voltaire, ‘il ne faut pas croire tout ce qu’on a lu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faut" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words: faut pas; faut que